Wednesday, February 23, 2011

For those of you who read my blog yesterday you know that my scanner died.Since I did not have a scanner, my DH had to scan several items for me today.We work in separatebuildings so he loaded the scans on a flash drive.When I opened the last file on the flash drive...

This is what I found.A great deposit - the best - wouldn't you say?I must say it kind of looks like him.He even captured his slightly lazy eye.

I printed it and framed it to set on my desk.

Thanks to everyone for all of the deposits I received during the blog hop.I am rich.

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Youw wonderful post reminded me of a card my Marty sent me - little girl and boy (about five yo) in yellow raincoats holding hands walking along a path and inside "We will be allright as long as we have each other and snacks." That one is framed and is my treasure. Love those thoughtful guys. Judy C

Ok, that is SO sweet. Does he offer classes in romantic gestures for really deserving husbands? I would be happy to sign mine up! We live close, so if he needed to offer multiple classes, we would be ok with that :)

I just discovered your site. I'm always a day late. Love the patterns and fabrics you have designed. Please ask your readers to contact me if they have a Sweet Potato Pie Panel to sell. I found your old pattern on last falls vacation, but can't find the panel. Thanks for the wonderful things you do and thanks for your help. Phyllis (cell ph:(217)341-4234)

Adorable! My husband asked me the other night if I wanted to keep the Valentine's day card he gave me. I said "Of course", and he put it on the mantel. Then he noted as he stuck the envelope in recycle that he always puts a heart over the "i" in my name when he signs the cards. I told him I always notice that :)

About Sandy

I have always had an interest in art and sewing. My mother taught me how to sew at a young age. In high school I made my own clothes and made greeting cards for my friends. Later on I made cards for my boyfriend, who later became my husband. On the advice of my high school counselor I did not pursue a career in art. I was told that an "A" in high school art does not make you an artist. In 1988 I set out to prove that counselor wrong (or right) and started a greeting card company, " My Dream Designs." In 1992 I combined my love of art and sewing skills and the pattern company "Pieces From My Heart" was born. In spring of 1994, I attended my first international Quilt Market in St. Louis, where I was discovered by Moda Fabrics. Many fabric lines later, I am thrilled to be designing fabric for Moda. Designing fabric allows me to work with different color pallets, which is my favorite part of designing. I reside in Algona, Iowa with my husband Bruce. We have two grown children, Anthony and Abby. Pieces From My Heart Books and Patterns are available at your local quilt shop or go to www.piecesfrommyheart.net